Teen Mom 3 star Farrah Abraham breaks down in tears as she is served legal papers from late boyfriend's family

She is forever struggling with her emotions regarding the death of her baby's father Derek Underwood.

And last night, Teen Mom 3 star Farrah Abraham buckled under stress as she once again had to revisit her grief over her late boyfriend.

The 19-year-old broke down in tears after being served with a legal demand to allow Derek's mother to see her toddler daughter, Sophia.

Tears: Teen Mom 3 star Farrah Abraham buckled under stress on the show last night, as she once again had to revisit her grief over her late boyfriend

Under the strain of life as a single mum, Farrah cried as she claimed she had 'no friends' and felt backed into a corner.

She
poured out her problems to her counsellor, saying she believed it was
not in Sophia's best interests to have contact with her paternal
grandmother.

Although she's had a tumultuous relationship with tragic ex-boyfriend Derek Underwood's family, Farrah and Sophia had earlier enjoyed a rare lunch with his dad.
Served: During Tuesday night's episode of the
hit MTV reality show, a cop arrived at Farrah's Iowa home to serve her
with the legal papers

Derek died in a car accident in 2008 - two months before his daughter's birth.

During Tuesday night's episode of the hit MTV reality show, a cop arrived at Farrah's Iowa home to serve her with the legal papers.

The move left headstrong Farrah fuming.

'She does not need to be in your life,' she told little Sophia, speaking of Derek's mother.

Lost: Under the strain of life as a single mum, Farrah said she had 'no friends' and felt backed into a corner

Stress: The 19-year-old broke down in tears over being served with a legal demand to allow Derek's mother to see her toddler daughter

'All she wants is attention and she's not going to get it from me or anybody in our family.'

It led to a row with her own mother Debra Danielson, who became emotional and suggested she hand it over to her lawyer.

'It's a joke to me,' raged the fiercely independent teen.

'I'm not paying people to speak for me when I'm the person who matters.

Tense: The issue led to a row with her own mother Debra Danielson, who became emotional and suggested she hand it over to her lawyer

'If a little f*****g thing comes in my way like this then I'm going to take care of it.

'Somebody like that doesn't matter in my life. Mom, you need to quit being so emotional.'

But
it seemed that Farrah was hiding her own true emotions, and she later
decided to talk it over with her trusty counsellor Dina.

'It seems like now she thinks she's going to get a lawyer to force me to have Sophia see her,' she told her.

Help: It seemed that Farrah was hiding her own true emotions, and she later
decided to talk it over with her trusty counsellor Dina

'It's put a hold on me moving forward in my life.

'I don't need any further communication (with her).

'I have so much negativity towards her, it makes me cry because I think it's so bad.'

Asked who in her life she can rely on, Farrah welled up.

'As a friend? Nobody.

Emotional outpour: She
poured out her problems to her counsellor, saying she believed it was
not in Sophia's best interests to have contact with her paternal
grandmother

'It seems like I don't have friends and it's really hard for me to be ok with that.

'Obviously that's why I have to come to counselling because I can't talk to anyone about how I feel.

'I'm so stressed out,' she said, wiping away her tears.

'I don't know what to do and I can't deal with out. I'm so bothered by it.

'It just makes me sad.'

The
counselor suggested she was feeling a 'resurgence of grief' because
she's recently become involved with Derek's family for the first time.

Protective: Farrah thought it was not in Sophia's best interests to have contact with her paternal
grandmother

'So why not just let the courts take it from here?' asked Dina. 'Just back yourself out of it because it's doing harm to you.

'You don't need the stress and being caught up in the anger is only going to prolong your grief. It's not going to have a good outcome.'

Farrah in the end wasn't convinced, but agreed with Dina to mull it over.